talk to me about the a/c filter
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talk to me about the a/c filter
hi
there is a sticker on my door jamb saying replace the a/c filter annually... so i guess that explains the nasty mildew smell everytime i turn on the a/c to defog the windshield.
could some one kindly educate me as to how i can replace this nifty li'l filter on an es300? after i change it, and i can no longer smell the mildew, i will be thinking about you and thanking you
thx
there is a sticker on my door jamb saying replace the a/c filter annually... so i guess that explains the nasty mildew smell everytime i turn on the a/c to defog the windshield.
could some one kindly educate me as to how i can replace this nifty li'l filter on an es300? after i change it, and i can no longer smell the mildew, i will be thinking about you and thanking you
thx
Last edited by lexusation; 11-26-02 at 02:48 AM.
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If the '98 a/c filter placement is similar to the '02 a/c filter, you will find it behind the glove compartment. Open the compartment, on the right hand side is the attachment or hinge screw, remove it so that the compartment door swings way down. The a/c filter should be behind it.
Look in your manual. This is a DIY thing and the manual should have pics to follow.
sj
Look in your manual. This is a DIY thing and the manual should have pics to follow.
sj
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Re: talk to me about the a/c filter
Originally posted by lexusation
hi
there is a sticker on my door jamb saying replace the a/c filter annually... so i guess that explains the nasty mildew smell everytime i turn on the a/c to defog the windshield.
could some one kindly educate me as to how i can replace this nifty li'l filter on a 98 es300? after i change it, and i can no longer smell the mildew, i will be thinking about you and thanking you
thx
hi
there is a sticker on my door jamb saying replace the a/c filter annually... so i guess that explains the nasty mildew smell everytime i turn on the a/c to defog the windshield.
could some one kindly educate me as to how i can replace this nifty li'l filter on a 98 es300? after i change it, and i can no longer smell the mildew, i will be thinking about you and thanking you
thx
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I just checked with my Lexus sevice manager. The 02 a/c filter is behind the glove box as sited before.
The 98 ES300 filter is behind the carpeting near the underside of the dashboard, though he could not remember if it was the driver side or passenger side (explains why he is a manger and not a technician). He did explain that they charge 2/10 to 3/10 of an hour more for replacement due to the location. Hope you can find it.
On the 02 it is a small rectangular (bout the size of a VHS cassette) cartridge that fits in to a slot behind the glove box. Look for something similar.
If it is not the filter: it may be moisture or condensation has puddled in the duct work. This may be the source of your mold and mildew. The duct work would just need to be cleaned and disenfected. Talk to lexus or toyota on that. I had to have that done to my 93 Bonneville SSEi. Price wise, couldn't even estimate for you. It was done as part of a major AC repair.
A woman I work with has a 97 ES300 and this past fall sheet had a smell of popcorn (no butter) coming from the vents when she turned on the climate control (mostly heater). Turns out is was a mouse's nest in the duct work. Haven't a clue on how they got in. Hopefully the little critters got out before it got too hot. :eek:
The 98 ES300 filter is behind the carpeting near the underside of the dashboard, though he could not remember if it was the driver side or passenger side (explains why he is a manger and not a technician). He did explain that they charge 2/10 to 3/10 of an hour more for replacement due to the location. Hope you can find it.
On the 02 it is a small rectangular (bout the size of a VHS cassette) cartridge that fits in to a slot behind the glove box. Look for something similar.
If it is not the filter: it may be moisture or condensation has puddled in the duct work. This may be the source of your mold and mildew. The duct work would just need to be cleaned and disenfected. Talk to lexus or toyota on that. I had to have that done to my 93 Bonneville SSEi. Price wise, couldn't even estimate for you. It was done as part of a major AC repair.
A woman I work with has a 97 ES300 and this past fall sheet had a smell of popcorn (no butter) coming from the vents when she turned on the climate control (mostly heater). Turns out is was a mouse's nest in the duct work. Haven't a clue on how they got in. Hopefully the little critters got out before it got too hot. :eek:
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Originally posted by steviej
A woman I work with has a 97 ES300 and this past fall sheet had a smell of popcorn (no butter) coming from the vents when she turned on the climate control (mostly heater). Turns out is was a mouse's nest in the duct work. Haven't a clue on how they got in. Hopefully the little critters got out before it got too hot. :eek:
A woman I work with has a 97 ES300 and this past fall sheet had a smell of popcorn (no butter) coming from the vents when she turned on the climate control (mostly heater). Turns out is was a mouse's nest in the duct work. Haven't a clue on how they got in. Hopefully the little critters got out before it got too hot. :eek:
Someone here posted a while back that the A/C Filter for the previous generation ES was a pain to change. (Someone else was asking whether to do it themselves or just have the dealer do it).
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The filter is on the driver's side. To clean or replace do the following.
1. Remove floor mat
2. Pull back carpet from right side, working it under the gas pedal.
3. Clip cable tie off wiring harness.
4. Remove large access panel by prying off right portion, moving the panel to the right and removing the left side.
5. Panel holding filters is further to the front of the car. Look for tension clips. The door can be removed.
6. Pull out lower filter. It's hinged halfway to clear the gas pedal. Push down on the gas.
7. If the upper filter has not dropped, fish for it and it will drop.
8. Blow out with compressed air or replace. Considering what a pain it is, you might just replace it an be done with it.
I have noticed that when the filter is plugged, the flow rate is reduced and the air seems to bypass the filter.
Good luck, the replacement is slightly harder because the upper filter must be held up. Have an assistant press down on the gas pedal with a broomstick. The thicker filter goes in last and both parts are marked with "up". There are tabs on the left of both filters.
1. Remove floor mat
2. Pull back carpet from right side, working it under the gas pedal.
3. Clip cable tie off wiring harness.
4. Remove large access panel by prying off right portion, moving the panel to the right and removing the left side.
5. Panel holding filters is further to the front of the car. Look for tension clips. The door can be removed.
6. Pull out lower filter. It's hinged halfway to clear the gas pedal. Push down on the gas.
7. If the upper filter has not dropped, fish for it and it will drop.
8. Blow out with compressed air or replace. Considering what a pain it is, you might just replace it an be done with it.
I have noticed that when the filter is plugged, the flow rate is reduced and the air seems to bypass the filter.
Good luck, the replacement is slightly harder because the upper filter must be held up. Have an assistant press down on the gas pedal with a broomstick. The thicker filter goes in last and both parts are marked with "up". There are tabs on the left of both filters.
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goodlanding - Thanks! I will try it this weekend. Now the only problem is the damn pine needles in the ait vent by the blower! What a pain to remove the blower. (1) screw is under some connectors and I can't get to it.
oh well, thanks for the directions
oh well, thanks for the directions
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